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to just, equitable, and sustainable outcomes. We seek a Research Professor to develop and lead an externally funded engaged-research program that supports transitions to a just, equitable, and sustainable
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throughout the Libraries, and promoting preservation and providing educational opportunities for Libraries staff and users. The University of Minnesota Libraries Collections Facility includes 32’ high density
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of high-quality adjunct faculty for course development and teaching roles, and conduct regular evaluations of faculty performance. Collaborate with program staff to ensure a comprehensive and effective
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of academic programs to ensure excellence, relevance, and accreditation compliance. Champions academic innovation and the integration of high-impact practices that support student learning, access, and success
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the possibility of extension based on satisfactory performance, availability of work, and departmental/ grant funding. Essential Duties & Responsibilities: I. Tissue Recovery - 70%: A. Respond to calls from
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- 5% Qualifications Required: Possession of a high school diploma or equivalent (GED). Ability to perform repetitive tasks, with attention to detail. Ability to work independent or collaboratively. Good
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, 2027 . Continuation of position will be based on funding and performance . Health and Wellness Coordinators lead communities to design and implement solutions to improve individual and community
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participant records in alignment with University standards. In addition, this role contributes directly to marketing and outreach efforts by creating and maintaining promotional materials, updating program
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accreditation compliance. Champions academic innovation and the integration of high-impact practices that support student learning, access, and success. Promotes the expansion of research, creative activity, and